Black Jumping Spider (Phintella vittata)
So, when I spotted such a jumping spider, I managed to get a good chance to capture it, just like this little Black Jumping Spider (Phintella vittata) that I found at the same place. Actually, I meant to shoot the bee, but by the time I spotted this little metallic jumping spider and the bee seemed to be difficult to tame, I decided to take this spider as my macro subject. It's been a while since I last saw a spider outside my house. On that afternoon, I finally found one hiding under a plant. The thing I love about a spider is its eyes, as well as the most difficult part to get, so I attempt to seek a proper focus on its head by attaching an extreme macro lens. The jumping spider belongs to the family Salticidae, in the order Araneae. We sometimes found this small jumping spider wandering on plants in the eucalypt forest. It is metallic black and green in colour, with a small round button to heart shaped abdomen.
| Camera | Smartphone |
|---|---|
| Category | Macrophotography |
| Lens | Lensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens |


